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London Knights 2024-25 Season Thread, Part IV

Knights have a top 9 of Cowan, Barkey, Montgomery, Haltunnen, O'Reilly, Nicholl, Nurmi, Sim and Julien. With a surplus of very capable players on the 4th line. No moves needed there.
If anything, a solid 18-19 y.o LH d-man to play with Hank B. on the 3rd pairing is all I would like to see added. The Roberts and Kennedy trades have shown those won't come cheap though. Maybe offer up someone like Read and a pick or 2 for a guy like Bronson Ride?
I wouldn’t get hung up on lefty righty. There are already 6 qualified OHL defenders with 2 in reserves (Fagan, Spencer). Seems set to me.
 
Pretty quiet deadline day all around… deadline was noon, there are a bunch of players who were talked about being moved, who haven’t currently been moved. Will we see a rush of deals come in late?

Will one of them be London or did Mark not do anything today?
 
Pretty quiet deadline day all around… deadline was noon, there are a bunch of players who were talked about being moved, who haven’t currently been moved. Will we see a rush of deals come in late?

Will one of them be London or did Mark not do anything today?
Just saw Mark pound back some brews at Wortley Roadhouse and then help an old lady cross the street in the snow. Busy day!
 
I like our team and am glad Mark did not mortgage the future for one addition. I think having the young players like Bidgood, Hawery, Read, Fagan etc. around the team throughout (hopefully) a long playoff can be a huge learning experience for the future. They have all proven they can also be relied upon in the event of injuries or suspension.
 
Should be a good game tonight. Will be interesting to see if London can shut down Windsor's high powered offence. What might be more revealing is whether Windsor can shut down ours which has been pretty high octane of late even without the five WJ players
 
Looking forward to tonight's game. The Spits managed to get a split last time out vs our depth players, but I'm expecting to see that last loss avenged in a most decisive fashion. Still waiting to see if Windsor has improved defensively
 

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